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Sixteen to Act in "Justice"

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Sixteen University men are now rehearsing for John Galsworthy's play. "Justice," to be produced next week at the Copley Theatre. Although most of the men will act as supes, two or three are to take special parts, which will be assigned later in the week.

The following are to take part: Allen Austin '26, Frederick Bates '26, Edmond Baylies '27, William Exton. Jr. '26, LeR. W. Grossman '26, Donald Gunnisson '27. D. S. Harrison '27, C. A. Hicks '27, F. T. Hord '25, R. W. Lishman '26, Clarence Mowen '26, R. E. Northrop '26, Marray Pesse '26. R. R. Samson '25. R. A. Warner '26, I. L. Watkins '26.

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